Legal research and writing methods
Yaqin, Anwarul
Legal research and writing methods - New Delhi LexisNexis 2008 - 281p.
1. Nature and Purpose of Legal Research
2. Selection of the Research Topic
3. Research Design in a Legal Study
4. Finding Material in a Law Library
5. Writing Dessertations and Theses
6. Nature and Types of Social Research
7. Research Design in a Social Study
8. Social Survey Research Methods
9. Observation Method of Data Collection
10. Interview Method of Data Collection
11. Questionnaire Method of Data Collection
12. Sampling
13. Data Preparation and Analysis
14. Writing Social Research Report
15. Mode of Citation and Bibliography
Appendices
Appendix A : Foreign Words and Phrases
Appendix B : Roman Numerals
Appendix C : List of Indian and Foreign Journals
Appendix D : List of Indian and Foreign Law Reports
Index
Legal and Social Research Methods explains the nature, purpose and principles of legal research and the methods used in carrying out a research project. Although the book deals with a variety of aspects relevant to research, its main focus is the reader who wishes to pursue research as a step towards the acquisition of a higherqualification (Master's or Ph.D degree), orto prepare a substantial piece of research that involves a pursuit of systematic procedures.
A unique feature of the book is that it emphasises the need to undertake, where appropriate and feasible, a social study on part of a legal research. The author has devoted a substantial part of the book (9 chapters) to explaining the nature and objectives of social research (the study of a social problem, issue or question), the techniques of data collection and the methods used for conducting such research. This makes the text equally useful for researchers in the field of law as well as in other disciplines such as sociology, political science, economics, psychology, education, mass communication, journalism, management science, or any branch of knowledge that requires a study of people, society orculture.
9788180385568
340.072 / YAQ
Legal research and writing methods - New Delhi LexisNexis 2008 - 281p.
1. Nature and Purpose of Legal Research
2. Selection of the Research Topic
3. Research Design in a Legal Study
4. Finding Material in a Law Library
5. Writing Dessertations and Theses
6. Nature and Types of Social Research
7. Research Design in a Social Study
8. Social Survey Research Methods
9. Observation Method of Data Collection
10. Interview Method of Data Collection
11. Questionnaire Method of Data Collection
12. Sampling
13. Data Preparation and Analysis
14. Writing Social Research Report
15. Mode of Citation and Bibliography
Appendices
Appendix A : Foreign Words and Phrases
Appendix B : Roman Numerals
Appendix C : List of Indian and Foreign Journals
Appendix D : List of Indian and Foreign Law Reports
Index
Legal and Social Research Methods explains the nature, purpose and principles of legal research and the methods used in carrying out a research project. Although the book deals with a variety of aspects relevant to research, its main focus is the reader who wishes to pursue research as a step towards the acquisition of a higherqualification (Master's or Ph.D degree), orto prepare a substantial piece of research that involves a pursuit of systematic procedures.
A unique feature of the book is that it emphasises the need to undertake, where appropriate and feasible, a social study on part of a legal research. The author has devoted a substantial part of the book (9 chapters) to explaining the nature and objectives of social research (the study of a social problem, issue or question), the techniques of data collection and the methods used for conducting such research. This makes the text equally useful for researchers in the field of law as well as in other disciplines such as sociology, political science, economics, psychology, education, mass communication, journalism, management science, or any branch of knowledge that requires a study of people, society orculture.
9788180385568
340.072 / YAQ